Victoria Glenn Christensen, PhD (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Baseline water quality and preliminary effects of artificial recharge on ground water, south-central Kansas, 1995–98 Baseline water quality and preliminary effects of artificial recharge on ground water, south-central Kansas, 1995–98
To investigate the feasbility of artificial recharge as a method of meeting future water-supply needs and to protect the Equus Beds aquifer from saltwater intrusion from natural and anthropogenic sources to the west, the Equus Beds Ground-Water Recharge from Demonstration Project was begun in 1995. The project is a cooperative effort between the city of Wichita and the Bureau of...
Authors
Andrew C. Ziegler, Victoria G. Christensen, Heather C. Ross
Atrazine in Source Water Intended for Artificial Ground-Water Recharge, South-Central Kansas Atrazine in Source Water Intended for Artificial Ground-Water Recharge, South-Central Kansas
Atrazine, an herbicide commonly applied to row crops, is of concern because of potential effects on water quality. This fact sheet describes atrazine in water from the Little Arkansas River in south-central Kansas. The river is being evaluated as a source of artificial recharge into the Equus Beds aquifer, which provides water for the city of Wichita.
Authors
Victoria G. Christensen, Andrew C. Ziegler
Water-Quality Study of the Cheney Reservoir Watershed, South-Central Kansas Water-Quality Study of the Cheney Reservoir Watershed, South-Central Kansas
No abstract available.
Authors
Larry M. Pope, Victoria G. Christensen
Occurrence of dissolved solids, nutrients, atrazine, and fecal coliform bacteria during low flow in the Cheney Reservoir watershed, south-central Kansas, 1996 Occurrence of dissolved solids, nutrients, atrazine, and fecal coliform bacteria during low flow in the Cheney Reservoir watershed, south-central Kansas, 1996
A network of 34 stream sampling sites was established in the 1,005-square-mile Cheney Reservoir watershed, south-central Kansas, to evaluate spatial variability in concentrations of selected water-quality constituents during low flow. Land use in the Cheney Reservoir watershed is almost entirely agricultural, consisting of pasture and cropland. Cheney Reservoir provides 40 to 60 percent...
Authors
V.G. Christensen, L. M. Pope
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 52
Baseline water quality and preliminary effects of artificial recharge on ground water, south-central Kansas, 1995–98 Baseline water quality and preliminary effects of artificial recharge on ground water, south-central Kansas, 1995–98
To investigate the feasbility of artificial recharge as a method of meeting future water-supply needs and to protect the Equus Beds aquifer from saltwater intrusion from natural and anthropogenic sources to the west, the Equus Beds Ground-Water Recharge from Demonstration Project was begun in 1995. The project is a cooperative effort between the city of Wichita and the Bureau of...
Authors
Andrew C. Ziegler, Victoria G. Christensen, Heather C. Ross
Atrazine in Source Water Intended for Artificial Ground-Water Recharge, South-Central Kansas Atrazine in Source Water Intended for Artificial Ground-Water Recharge, South-Central Kansas
Atrazine, an herbicide commonly applied to row crops, is of concern because of potential effects on water quality. This fact sheet describes atrazine in water from the Little Arkansas River in south-central Kansas. The river is being evaluated as a source of artificial recharge into the Equus Beds aquifer, which provides water for the city of Wichita.
Authors
Victoria G. Christensen, Andrew C. Ziegler
Water-Quality Study of the Cheney Reservoir Watershed, South-Central Kansas Water-Quality Study of the Cheney Reservoir Watershed, South-Central Kansas
No abstract available.
Authors
Larry M. Pope, Victoria G. Christensen
Occurrence of dissolved solids, nutrients, atrazine, and fecal coliform bacteria during low flow in the Cheney Reservoir watershed, south-central Kansas, 1996 Occurrence of dissolved solids, nutrients, atrazine, and fecal coliform bacteria during low flow in the Cheney Reservoir watershed, south-central Kansas, 1996
A network of 34 stream sampling sites was established in the 1,005-square-mile Cheney Reservoir watershed, south-central Kansas, to evaluate spatial variability in concentrations of selected water-quality constituents during low flow. Land use in the Cheney Reservoir watershed is almost entirely agricultural, consisting of pasture and cropland. Cheney Reservoir provides 40 to 60 percent...
Authors
V.G. Christensen, L. M. Pope